Do turtles love?

Turtles prefer to be alone, and they never welcome being picked up and handled. Because turtles aren't affectionate, don't like to be held, stroked or cuddled and don't play with toys, many people lose interest and cease to take proper care of them.
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Do turtles love their owners?

Tortoises and turtles are very intelligent, so it is not hard to believe that they can form bonds and love their owners.
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Do turtles have feelings and emotions?

If we talk about human-like emotions (happy, sad, surprised, shocked, angry), then no! These reptiles don't have feelings. Turtles are unable to experience happiness, anger, love, or sadness. The part of the brain responsible for the processing of such sensations is not active in turtles.
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Do turtles get happy?

Turtles take pleasure from spending time on land and water, so creating an environment that allows them to do both will make them happy. Although turtle aquariums do not need much landscaping creating an appropriate habitat will maximize your turtle's health and longevity.
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Do turtles feel lonely?

No! The fact is that turtles will be totally fine on their own. They don't need to share a tank with another turtle to be happy and content, and you don't need to worry about turtle loneliness!
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Do Tortoises Like Being Touched?



Do turtles like to be touched?

Turtles are arguably the cutest of all of the reptiles. Because of this, they are often desirable pets. However, turtles don't really enjoy being handled and petted the same way other domestic animals do.
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How do turtles flirt?

Mating Signs

When some male turtles try to woo females to mate, they approach them underwater and then the turtle will face the other and flutter or vibrate its front claws around the female turtle's head.
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Do turtles miss their owners?

Yes, turtles do get attached to their owners. They can sometimes express their emotions by showing playful behavior when they are around their owners.
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How can I tell if my turtle is happy?

Swollen, cloudy, or "weepy" eyes with a discharge are all common signs your turtle is sick. Another very common sign is mouth breathing or straining to breathe. If your turtle looks healthy and is breathing normally, this is a good indicator they're happy.
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Do turtles cry?

As reptilian kidneys are unable to excrete large volumes of salt via urine, sea turtles evolved specialised secretory glands (lachrymal glands) located in the corner of each eye to remove excess salt. The liquid secreted gives the appearance of tears, hence why turtles are often reported to “cry” .
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Do turtles have memory?

Turtles do possess very powerful learning and long-term memory if it relates to their own survival. Turtles short-term memory is, like other animals, quite limited. It's up for debate as to how long turtles can continue to recognize their owners after a separation.
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Do turtles like their shell rubbed?

Myrtle Love Back Scratches

In fact, turtles do have nerve endings in their shells and a scratch seems to feel good. Our big sea turtles are no exception! So the next time you visit and you see one of the turtles shimmying their shell under a finger of coral, now you'll know they're just enjoying a good back scratch.
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Why do turtles touch hands?

If you ever notice a pet turtle appearing to shake or flutter his "arms," or front claws, in the presence of an individual of the opposite sex, you're not simply seeing things. The behavior is a pretty common one in the turtle world, and generally signifies the urge to mate, although not always.
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Are turtles cuddly?

Turtles are not cuddly, affectionate pets, and in fact, they do not enjoy handling at all. Turtles may tolerate some handling, but this will stress them out and cause health problems if it's done too much. While they are certainly fascinating to observe, your pet turtle will not become a cuddly friend.
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Do turtles have a personality?

There are some personality characteristics that are common to all turtles and tortoises. They are quiet, shy, and harmless yet display intelligence. They can identify their keepers and know when it's feeding time.
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Are turtles intelligent?

Turtles are by no means stupid. Researchers have found that turtles possess instinctual intelligence which contributes to their ability to survive in the wild by scavenging for food and being alert for predators.
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Can turtle pee hurt you?

It is not illegal to own or to buy a turtle under a shell length of 4 inches, again, unless it is a protected species. "Turtle urine causes brain damage in humans when it comes in contact with your skin."
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Do turtles like music?

There is no scientific proof that turtles and tortoises actually like music. On the flip side, there is no proof that they dislike music either. But some turtles and tortoises do grow to respond to certain songs that their owners play often.
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Do turtles like being brushed?

Turns out, even if a turtle doesn't need cleaning, they seem to enjoy the feeling of bristles on their shells. In fact, that's one recommended way of petting them.
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Why does my turtle open its mouth at me?

They will do whatever it takes to get food. Turtles are smarter than you think, and there is a chance your turtle recognizes that you are the provider of their food. Therefore, when they see you passing by, they may open their mouth as a way for begging for food.
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Do turtles play with toys?

Turtles love toys! There are many things turtles enjoy playing with. There aren't many turtle-specific toys out there, but you can use many other objects. Shells – Turtles love playing with empty shells.
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How many hours does a turtle sleep?

Turtles generally sleep for about 4 to 7 hours each night. They might also sleep during the day, or go to sleep for long periods of time if they're hibernating. They may also rest in their basking area for long hours.
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Can turtles hear?

A person's outer ear is shaped to help draw sounds in toward the outer ear, but turtles have no outer ear. They have thin flaps of skin covering internal ear bones. The skin flaps allow vibrations and low-frequency sounds in the ear canal -- so the turtles can hear to some extent, but their hearing isn't sensitive.
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